9 Day Perth to Adelaide Tour

About The Tour

Take one of the world’s best road trips, travelling on the 9 Day Perth to Adelaide Tour across the vast plains of the Nullabor and beyond. This 9-day adventure exposes you to the incredible natural beauty of the region, taking in once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters, ancient landscapes, and stunning coastal scenery. At night, you’ll sleep under the southern stars for an extra kick of adventure.

Tour Details

Operates:

2019

September 15 & 29

October 13 & 27

November 10 & 24

December 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29

2020

January 5, 12, 19 & 26

February 2, 9 & 23

March 8 & 22

April 5 & 19

May 3 & 17

September 13 & 27

October 11 & 25

November 8 & 22

December 6, 13, 20 & 27

Departs: Day 1 at 6.45am

Arrives: Day 9 at approx. 6:30pm

Adults: $1 490

Children: $1 237 (0 – 17 years)

Additional Information

This tour requires a moderate level of fitness.

Luggage is restricted to a maximum of one 15kg backpack/soft travel bag and one hand luggage size bag.

Sleeping bags are not available for purchase or hire. You will need to bring your own on the day of the tour.

Please make us aware of any dietary requirements when you make the booking. Part of the enjoyment of this tour is the active hands-on participation of everyone and you will be required to assist with light duties such as setting up camp, preparing meals and cleaning dishes.

What to Bring

Comfortable walking shoes, 1 litre water bottle, insect repellent, weather appropriate clothing (including rain jacket), sleeping bag, sunscreen, swimmers and snacks in your hang luggage. It is also a great idea to have a torch or headlight and a travel pillow.

Itinerary

Combine Australia’s ultimate road trip with incredible wildlife encounters on our 9 Day Perth to Adelaide tour. This tour includes traveling across the vast plains of the Nullarbor, showcasing you the true Australian outback. There are also plenty of great optional activities offering close interaction with aquatic wildlife. Take in the sight of the stars as you sleep comfortably in your swags as the sun goes down!

Tour Highlights

Sandboarding at Lake Newland

Surfing lessons at Sceale Bay

Koonalda Homestead and Nullarbor National Park

View the amazing rock formation of the Wave Rock

Discover the natural wonders of the Eyre Peninsula

Optional activity to swim with the sea lions and dolphins

Scenic hike to the Southern Flinders Ranges

Day 1: Perth to Fitzgerald River National Park

We depart early from Perth and journey east over the Darling Ranges, stopping in Western Australia’s oldest inland town, York, for a coffee. Continuing east we arrive at the unique Wave Rock, where we will enjoy our first lunch break. By the afternoon, the we reach the internationally recognised Fitzgerald River National Park for our first night of swag camping on the Perth to Adelaide Tour.

Accommodation: Swag camping

Meals included: Lunch and dinner

Day 2: Fitzgerald River to Cape Le Grand

We begin day two with a morning hike up East Mt Baron before we travel into Esperance to enjoy a coffee and a look around the stunning seaside town. We then continue on to the spectacular scenery and stunning beaches of Cape Le Grand National Park. Even the local kangaroos can often be found lazing about on the snow white sand of Lucky Bay. The rest of the day is in your hands, with the option to adventure on a bushwalk, swim in the crystal clear ocean waters, take photos of the magical landscapes or mingle with fellow participants on the trip.

Accommodation: Swag camping

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Day 3: Cape Le Grand to The Nullarbor

Early on day three will be the prime time to go kangaroo spotting if you missed them the previous day. An early morning hike up the stunning Frenchmen’s Peak will give you unparalleled views of the beaches and islands of the Recherche Archipelago. Our journey continues towards the historical town of Norseman for lunch, then east on the Eyre Highway. Our bush camp for the night gives you the ultimate IMAX version of the great southern night sky. This display of shooting stars and constellations will leave you amazed!

Accommodation: Bush camping

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Day 4: The Nullarbor and Koonalda Homestead

Get ready to be amazed by the sheer size of this vast country as we journey 500 kilometres on the world’s longest stretch of road and enter the state of South Australia. The Nullarbor gets its name from the Latin word meaning “no tree”, so don’t expect you to see a whole lot of vegetation on this part of the journey.

On the way, we stop at the old township of Eucla, before spending the night camping at Koonalda Homestead.

Accommodation: Bush camping

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Day 5: Great Australian Bight and Coodlie Park

Driving continues on day 5 of the tour as we visit many famous sites along the way. Stop for a photo of the highway’s famous ‘Camels/Kangaroos/Wombats Cross road sign. View where the Nullabor Plain meets the Southern Ocean at the impressive Bunda Cliffs. As we cross the Dingo Fence, the world’s longest fence, we will enter the Yalata Aboriginal Lands. In the afternoon, we will have the opportunity to learn about Indigenous artwork at the Ceduna Arts and Cultural Centre. We stop at Streaky Bay to stock up supplies, before arriving at Coodlie Park bush camp. This working farm will give you an insight into the challenges of life on an Aussie farm and has it’s very own private beach.

Accommodation: Swag camping

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Day 6: The Eyre Peninsula

Today you will have the opportunity to get up-close with some of Australia’s friendliest sea life in the fishing village of Baird Bay. The clear Southern Ocean Waters off the Eyre Peninsula are home to delightful dolphins and playful sea lions. You can jump in the water and join these good-natured mammals for the most exciting swim of your life. ($180 own expense – please mention at the time of the booking if you would like to add this option).

If you choose to stay dry, travel to Point Labatt Conservation Park – the only place in the mainland of Australia where you can witness and observe the rare and endangered colony of Australia sea-lions.

After a delicious lunch, we continue our day with some exhilarating sandboarding at the Lake Newland Sand Dunes then its off to settle in our campsite in Mikkira, known for being a working sheep station and its surrounding of Manna Gum Trees.

Accommodation: Bush camping

Optional activity: Add a 3-hour cruise from Baird Bay to your tour for a truly amazing experience with swimming with dolphins and sea lions – $180 per person

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Day 7: Mikkira Station and Port Lincoln

On day seven you are offered two different itineraries. For our thrill seekers and aquatic lovers will have the opportunity to swim with the Great White Shark. You will take a cruise into the ocean where you can get suited up into diving gear and view these impressive and frightening creatures from the safety of a cage or simply witness these beautiful creatures from a revolutionary glass viewing aqua sub (own expense – please mention at the time of the booking if you would like this option).

For those who are not keen on getting in the water with one of the world’s deadliest sea creatures, you may decide to visit the wild and rugged coast of Whalers Way to the pristine sandy beaches of Coffin Bay National Park.

We’ll continue our adventure along to coast towards Port Lincoln, famously known as Australia’s Seafood Capital to enjoy some free time before meeting up again to journey to our campsite in Mikkira Station, for the second night.

Accommodation: Swag camping

Optional activity: Shark Cage Dive tour to the Neptune Islands for an up-close encounter with the Great White Shark – $389-564. Read more about this once in a lifetime experience and the different options available here.

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Day 8: Port Lincoln to Mt Remarkable

Port Lincoln to Mt Remarkable: Day eight is another actioned packed fill day, starting with a two hour learn to surf lesson with Xtreme Kite & Paddle. Those not wanting to surf can relax and soak in the stunning turquoise waters of Fisheries Bay in Port Lincoln.

After a delicious lunch on the beach, we make our way to the ancient Flinders Ranges and to the rugged Mt Remarkable National Park. We set up camp at Mambray Creek for the night and head out into the night to explore the abundance of wildlife that calls Mambray home.

Accommodation: Swag camping

Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Day 9: Mt Remarkable to Adelaide

On our last day of our 9 Day Perth to Adelaide Tour, we’ll embark our last hike to Davey’s Gully Walk and take in the spectacular views from Mt Remarkable National Park. We’ll continue our travel towards the quaint country towns of Adelaide before arriving at the picturesque region of Claire – where we will have our last group lunch and have some time to enjoy some of the regions delicious wine, before arriving into our final stop in Adelaide. The conclusion of the tour is a great time to reflect on your adventure with your fellow Perth to Adelaide group members.